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insurance has barely budged since the law was passed 31 months ago. according to the census an estimated 84.3 percent of americans had medical insurance last year compared to 83.7 percent the year before. because of the legislation, a few million young men and women, who would have lost their coverage are now covered by their parents' insurance until they turn 26. but that gain mostly has been offset by additional businesses dropping coverage for their employees. >> still, jennifer ng'andu, of the latino advocacy group, the national council of la raza, says women have already benefitted since the bill's passage by getting a number of new free services. >> screenings like mammograms and cervical cancer, the right to the right types of doctors who uniquely serve women's needs sexual and reproductive health needs, counseling for domestic violence or other relationship issues that deeply affect their health and then access to free birth control, contraception. >> and millions of others will benefit in other ways on january first, 2014, she says, if the la
insurance has barely budged since the law was passed 31 months ago. according to the census an estimated 84.3 percent of americans had medical insurance last year compared to 83.7 percent the year before. because of the legislation, a few million young men and women, who would have lost their coverage are now covered by their parents' insurance until they turn 26. but that gain mostly has been offset by additional businesses dropping coverage for their employees. >> still, jennifer...
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because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? eerly voting ended in maryland tonight but oneof the state's most exppnsive cammaigns is still going strong. going all out in the final - days before the general electionquestion 7 would expand gambling to live taale games...and approve a 6th &pcasino in rince eerge's county.if approved... -g-m resorts would like to build a casinooat nationallharbor (murren) "thii is a way for the state to raise reeenue, without raisiig taxes and create joos, good payinggjobs at a time when maryland needs j. jobs."opponents say....tte opponents saa... the promise - pf nnwjobs... and... more rrvenue... for schhols...is exaggerated. here's... our questionnof he day.wwth thh electionjust days away...have youdecided toovote es on question seven? seven? here's our facebooo page...more than 100 ttis......and there are a lot of you on both sides of his baalot quessiinjoin the discuusion by going to facebook dot om slash fox- baltimore and if ou stilll have queetions regarding the maryland referendums... fox4
because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? eerly voting ended in maryland tonight but oneof the state's most exppnsive cammaigns is still going strong. going all out in the final - days before the general electionquestion 7 would expand gambling to live taale games...and approve a 6th &pcasino in rince eerge's county.if approved... -g-m resorts would like to build a casinooat nationallharbor (murren) "thii is a way for the state...
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my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action is harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help, ruin black people's lives. that's the story of the book. their argument is by if it's a little bit of affirmative action, not bad, but elevating people to schools they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged, depressed, feel stupid, drop out, easy subjects. one way liberals brushed the sad results of affirmative action under the rug is all the black studies courses which just pushes them off into a ghetto. how do they cover the failure of the public schools? affirmative action. i have
my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative...
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the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about the size of these crowds. during the final week four years ago there were tens and thousands and you're saying right now in iowa it's a relatively small crowd? >> the argument, and i'll point out again that 20,000 at an event in wisconsin and reportedly will be tens of thousands tonight in virginia, we'll see. but yes, i've been to only groups where there have been a few thousand for the few past events in ohio, too. the campaign says that's by design. the logic is if they're trying, what they're focused on is getting people out to the polls to vote. they're not trying to build crow
the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about...
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and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient -- apparently is just the beginning of their loss. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male
and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient --...
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i ran a small law firm for many, many years. i don't think you can look at governors and see business acumen doesn't translate into good governance. we need to put the needs of business, what we need in maine and america is to invest in education and infrastructure to reform our taxes, to reduce our spending, and to get this economy on track so that the government can provide environment for small businesses to grow and prosper and to help families get through the economy, the disperty in income, in my view, the biggest problem, and what the two major opponents offer is more of the same. >> moderator: we have business owners, mr. dalton or dodge? dalton: i'm not a small business owner, i'm self-employed, a free lance writer. when you run for senate, you're not employed as a pundit. i've not created a job, but cost myself a job while running for office. i don't -- on that question, i don't have a good record. >> moderator: mr. woods, and followed by dalton. woods: thank you, shannon. it's sad we looked at federal service separate
i ran a small law firm for many, many years. i don't think you can look at governors and see business acumen doesn't translate into good governance. we need to put the needs of business, what we need in maine and america is to invest in education and infrastructure to reform our taxes, to reduce our spending, and to get this economy on track so that the government can provide environment for small businesses to grow and prosper and to help families get through the economy, the disperty in...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> admit it, at some point we've all said it, that size doesn't matter. but, but, it sure does. especially when it comes to the number of women in elected office. 17 women currently serve as u.s. senators. 73 out of 435 is the number of women who are members of the u.s. house of representatives. in total, that means that roughly 17% of the 535 seats in the 112th congress are occupied by women. if women want to change that balance, they're going to have to run for office. this year 18 women are run for the senate. that's breaking the record of 14 set in 2010. on the house said, 163 women could win seats. the most since 2004 when 141 women made bids. so, could this be the new year of the woman? is that possible? >> again, i think this is another hidden blessing of 2010. i think when women -- i know my daughter viewed the obsession, almost the obsession of women's health, particularly a lot of young women up and so did the s
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> admit it, at some point we've all said it, that size doesn't matter. but, but, it sure does. especially when it comes to the number of women in elected office. 17 women currently serve as u.s. senators. 73 out of 435 is the number of women who are members of the u.s. house of representatives. in total, that means that...
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he's in jail on $2 million bail for targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers earlier this week. he's also accused of throwing pipe bombs at police as they tried to arrest him. he was arrested a few days later m montana. >>> now to decision 2012. we're just three days away from the election. president obama is in prince william county, virginia today, and he is bringing some big star power with him. the president will be joined by former president bill clinton and singer dave matthews at the jiffy lube live in bristow later tonight. president obama was supposed to visit prince william county on monday but rescheduled because of hurricane sandy. today is a busy one for the commander-in-chief who will also make stops in ohio, wisconsin, and iowa. mitt romney is also crisscrossing the country in the final hours before tuesday. today he'll be in the battle ground states of new hampshire, iowa, and colorado. he's also scheduled to travel to virginia. he is set to appear at george mason university for a rally on monday. his running mate paul ryan is racking up the frequent f
he's in jail on $2 million bail for targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers earlier this week. he's also accused of throwing pipe bombs at police as they tried to arrest him. he was arrested a few days later m montana. >>> now to decision 2012. we're just three days away from the election. president obama is in prince william county, virginia today, and he is bringing some big star power with him. the president will be joined by former president bill clinton and...
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laws and purged lists. but the threat remains, some voting advocates expect a record number of voter challenges. the best advice, vote anyway. don't get bullied at the polls, and don't give up. i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from politicians who have tried to manipulate the laws to restrict the vote to now these partisan operatives. you know, in ohio you have husted, the secretary of state, who has been on a relentless effort to restrict the vote, who now admits there has been a glitch in the computer system. 33,000 people who registered have not found themselves on the rolls and cannot get their absentee ballots. it is a glitch. then you have true the vote, organizations that say that they're about election integrity who are preparing to challenge t
laws and purged lists. but the threat remains, some voting advocates expect a record number of voter challenges. the best advice, vote anyway. don't get bullied at the polls, and don't give up. i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from...
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they could be rolled into a new law. >> moderator: ursala rozum? rozum: there're too many parts of the people are just like, insurance companies can drop you and what i would do is work with the progressive members of congress. hr 676. it would allow medicare to negotiate with drug companies. their prices are too high because medicare cannot negotiate with drug companies to bring down the cost of drugs. the discussion is indicative of the dysfunction in washington. it is based on a plan that was originally developed by republicans. >> we don't know where or when, the fiscal cliff, large taxes could chicken.. what should be done to get a broader deficit in place combining the tax cuts, extending the bush era tax cuts? umax. buerkle: the house voted with bipartisan support. we don't know what the regulation is going to be coming down type. it will disparately affect the middle class or it will affect all americans in an economy that is so fragile. it will be a mistake to raise taxes. the last congress in 2010 knew that. we don't raise taxes when the
they could be rolled into a new law. >> moderator: ursala rozum? rozum: there're too many parts of the people are just like, insurance companies can drop you and what i would do is work with the progressive members of congress. hr 676. it would allow medicare to negotiate with drug companies. their prices are too high because medicare cannot negotiate with drug companies to bring down the cost of drugs. the discussion is indicative of the dysfunction in washington. it is based on a plan...
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under federal law immigrants who have not are obtained u.s. citizenship are deported automatically after a certain conviction. >> the first weekend in november and it started to feel just like fall. >> it will be a beautiful day and a beautiful weekend. we're still dealing with some fog cover. tomorrow it will be even warmer and it will be a warmer weather for your beginning we can carry it we do have a chance of showers heading. >> temperatures are now are mostly in the '50s but as we move to 10:00 a.m. we will see some 60s out there. our highs it may be bringing in 70's and some success. temperatures will drop down so pulling these numbers up for you. it is 74 degrees down the peninsula this afternoon. mid-70s four antioch, low 70's for east bay shore and downtown san francisco will be at 69 degrees. for those of you heading to the wine country --your 7 day the bay shows and that will continue to warm-up into tomorrow as well as the work week next week. it will be in the low 80s. it will even be mid-70s along the coast. >> stay with us we do
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remember, early voting in florida started a week later than it did in 2008 because of a new state law. the republican state legislature reduced the number of early voting days from 14 down to 8. there are just three days left until election day and the presidential race is pretty darn tight. the candidates are making a final push through the swing states, looking for any advantage along the way. joining me now to talk about the president's final flurry is the national communications director for the obama campaign. brent, good morning. thanks for being here with us. tell me, what is the strategy for these last three days? >> look, for this last push, it's pretty simple. we want to be as many places as we can, as many times as we can before people cast that last ballot when the polls close on election night. so the president's out there campaigning hard. he's in wisconsin, ohio, iowa, and virginia just today. he's hitting a number of states sunday, and then finishing up with a big three-state push that takes him back to iowa where it all started in 2008 to wrap things up with the first
remember, early voting in florida started a week later than it did in 2008 because of a new state law. the republican state legislature reduced the number of early voting days from 14 down to 8. there are just three days left until election day and the presidential race is pretty darn tight. the candidates are making a final push through the swing states, looking for any advantage along the way. joining me now to talk about the president's final flurry is the national communications director...
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the affordable care act act is a tax law. there are 24 new taxes. we find out the individual mandate is a tax. we have financial transaction taxes, medical device texas -- these things were created for people to be able to earmark their income and it is now taxed. you also get 16,000 to irs agents that will be monitoring electronic records. that is not how we repair health care. i wrote an op-ed piece talking about free market solutions. one of those key things is tort reform. talk to any doctor, catastrophic litigation is their biggest problem. >> congressman, you're not being honest. when you voted for the ryan plan, you voted to take $716 billion. i've never been in congress. let's be clear. this is future savings under the democratic version. they found waste, inefficiency and fraud, over-payments to insurance companies they are getting back to seniors through annual treating and closing down the hall. the difference here is -- closing the doughnut hole. the difference here is paul ryan top the seven and $16 billion was a good idea -- thought th
the affordable care act act is a tax law. there are 24 new taxes. we find out the individual mandate is a tax. we have financial transaction taxes, medical device texas -- these things were created for people to be able to earmark their income and it is now taxed. you also get 16,000 to irs agents that will be monitoring electronic records. that is not how we repair health care. i wrote an op-ed piece talking about free market solutions. one of those key things is tort reform. talk to any...
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we have other requirements in our law that we think need to be addressed. host: let go to pennsylvania on the democratic line. david, go ahead. caller: good morning. i am a union member, a union carpenter over here in pennsylvania. i just wanted to call and ask you what is your opinion on organized labor. all i see is the republicans trying to break all the teachers unions. pennsylvania, ohio, and all over the country. this looks like a referendum on the reagan election when he busted up the air traffic controllers. union members should take note of this. this could be the most important election of our lifetime. guest: i come from a long family of union members. i have a son-in-law who is a member of a local electrical union in cleveland. i do not think most republicans are anti-union. i think we look for a balance in union representation and we look for unions to be progressive in adapting to the changes that take place whether in technology or anything else. i think the same thing for the teachers' unions. taking advantage of the technology that is avail
we have other requirements in our law that we think need to be addressed. host: let go to pennsylvania on the democratic line. david, go ahead. caller: good morning. i am a union member, a union carpenter over here in pennsylvania. i just wanted to call and ask you what is your opinion on organized labor. all i see is the republicans trying to break all the teachers unions. pennsylvania, ohio, and all over the country. this looks like a referendum on the reagan election when he busted up the...
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they are free under current law to speak close to an election which was restricted under mccain fine gold and was wiped out under the supreme court. that is not always bad in the same way that when michael moore speaks, he speaks through the mere an height corporation to make 911. >> the value is that they are speaking about something they have deep knowledge, because it is about themselves. >> absolutely. i support and on record for public financing and the fair elections now bill in the senate. when we go a step further beyond public financing, this is a good example where more speech is good for the political process. >> it fact checks romney in this case. >> there was nothing that wouldn't have allowed sergio marchiaonni to issue a statement. >> if they wanted to do anything like run a full page ad, which corporations have done, if they felt that because they were being attacked on tv, they wanted to respond on tv, they are free to do that. >> they are not doing that. >> he ran the op ed in the paper, right? if he wanted to buy that space, that's a very fine grain distinction. my
they are free under current law to speak close to an election which was restricted under mccain fine gold and was wiped out under the supreme court. that is not always bad in the same way that when michael moore speaks, he speaks through the mere an height corporation to make 911. >> the value is that they are speaking about something they have deep knowledge, because it is about themselves. >> absolutely. i support and on record for public financing and the fair elections now bill...
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the laws, by the way, a holdover from the prohibition era. >>> and a programing note. chris matthews will interview vice president joe biden on a special edition of "hardball" tomorrow night, 7:00 eastern on msnbc. ♪ customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> welcome back. in endorsing barack obama this week, new york city mayor michael bloomberg cited the president's record on climate change. quote, the devastation that hurricane sandy brought to new york city and much of the northeast in lost lives, lost homes and lost business brought the stakes of tuesday's presidential election into sharp relief. bloomberg compared the two candidates saying one sees climate change as an urgent problem that threatens
the laws, by the way, a holdover from the prohibition era. >>> and a programing note. chris matthews will interview vice president joe biden on a special edition of "hardball" tomorrow night, 7:00 eastern on msnbc. ♪ customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's...
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. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street, but says the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fatten up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we vote on it. we shouldn't be using fines across the city to balance the city's budget. >> 1 thing to point out under the mayor's plan, anything 10 miles or under over the speed limit will get you a $50 ticket. the thing is those speed light cameras throughout the city chief lanier said, they don't send out speeding tickets for 0 to 11 miles over the speed limit. so basically an officer is going to have to write you a ticket under that plan. also the mayor tal
. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more...
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you don't oakland officials want to toughen laws and they will go after the parents of underage vandals. >>> we're on the way to a nice weekend. i'll have what you can expect for your area coming up. >>> the city of oak lapped is considering a plan to strengthen graffiti laws to help businesses that are repeatedly target by taggers. a proposal and city attorney would make graffiti vandalism a misdemeanor rear than an infraction and make parents of underage graffiti vandals liable for damages. >>> the city of san mateo may put restrictions on noisy leaf blowers. they're considering three options, ban them all together, ban them louder than 65 december bells or boost enforcement of the current rule that bans them on sundays and holidays and man dates low speed use only. the change cost the city to 150 to $200,000 a year. >>> let's head over to rosemary. we have a gorgeous weekend. but the iran you tacked about makes me nervous. >>> it is that time of year and we do welcome the rain, especially after the dry winter last year. we should be able to enjoy this sunshine without any guilt. we g
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lawrence stewart faces attempted murder charges for targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers earlier this week. he is also accused of throwing pipe bombs at police as they tried to arrest him. he was arrested a few days later in montana. >>> this year marks a decade since the sniper shootings that left ten people dead in our area. >> now the ex-wife of convicted sniper john alan mohamed is speaking out about the attacks. mildred mohamed talks about how she is moving on from hardship to find hope. >> october 23rd atf knocked on my door to take me to the police station for questioning and that is when they told me they were going to name john as the sniper. that was also when mildred mohamed would learn her ex-husband was out to murder her and the ten innocent people who were killed were just a cover. >> so that he could come in as a grieving father and get custody of the children. >> reporter: mildred says john alan mohamed was psychologically abusive to her. after she left him he disappeared with their three young children. when she finally got them back a judge issu
lawrence stewart faces attempted murder charges for targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers earlier this week. he is also accused of throwing pipe bombs at police as they tried to arrest him. he was arrested a few days later in montana. >>> this year marks a decade since the sniper shootings that left ten people dead in our area. >> now the ex-wife of convicted sniper john alan mohamed is speaking out about the attacks. mildred mohamed talks about how she is...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> heather: welcome back. a quick check of the headlines. electricity quickly being restored to areas left in the dark after super storm sandy. outages now stand at less than 3 million customers. that's down from 8.5 million. >>> the spite shuttle prototype enterprise suffering minor damage after weathering the storm at the intrepid sea, air and space museum. officials say it's safely if place and will be repaired as soon as possible. >>> remember this? 18 new cases are confirmed in the deadly meningitis outbreak. the total number of cases now topping 400 and at least 29 people have died. gregg? >> gregg: final segment before everybody casts their votes except for the folks who early voted. we're back with our campaign insiders. john, pat, and doug. pat, let me ask you and doug about the undecideds here. what percentage of vote railroads truly undecided, how would they break? >> remember, there are few percent that are pur
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> heather: welcome back. a quick check of the headlines. electricity quickly being restored to areas left in the dark after super storm sandy. outages now stand at less than 3 million customers. that's down from 8.5 million. >>> the spite shuttle prototype enterprise suffering minor damage after weathering the storm...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> gretchen: 17 minutes after the top of the hour. president obama touting the latest employment numbers while mitt romney says it isn't good enough. >> today our businesses have created 5.5 million new jobs and today we learned companies have hired more workers in october than at any time in the last 8 months. [cheers] >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2%. today we learned it's 7.9%. that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> gretchen: with jobs still at a stand still 171,000 still created but 170,000 still lost. what does it mean for the real unemployment figures. good thing we have david. syndicated columnist. is he live with me from washington. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> gretchen: this early in the morning i'm glad you can calculate all these numbers in your head. the last unemployment rate we are goin
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> gretchen: 17 minutes after the top of the hour. president obama touting the latest employment numbers while mitt romney says it isn't good enough. >> today our businesses have created 5.5 million new jobs and today we learned companies have hired more workers in october than at any time in the last 8 months. [cheers]...
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